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Yorkton News Review - Archive

Canadians will be eating roadkill not true

To the Editor: According to the NDP, proposed changes to Canada's meat inspection regulations (MIR) will leave Canadians wondering if the meat they buy is actually safe.
Yorkton Yankees blow out visiting Melville Bison 22-1

Yorkton Yankees blow out visiting Melville Bison 22-1

The Yorkton Yankees made a statement in their SESBL matchup at Jubilee Park on a calm May evening putting a beating on the Melville Bison.
And they call this tough on crime…

And they call this tough on crime…

We're going to charge them a little more to save taxpayers money? Why don't we just quit paying them in first place?!? Why bother with a money trade and more paper work? Public Safety Minister Vic Toews has announced he is taking his tough-on-crime c
YRHS hosts invitational archery shoot

YRHS hosts invitational archery shoot

The Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) archery team hosted the fifth annual invitational National Archery in Schools Prog-ram (NASP) shoot Saturday. YRHS archery coach Darren Wandy reports the events had over 235 entries this year.

Agriculture goes green

To the Editor: David Suzuki could not help but be impressed if he were to visit a modern grain farm in Western Canada. We are not perfect by any means.

Canadian Tire Jumpstart Day is Saturday, May 26

Celebrate Jumpstart this May! One in three Canadian families cannot afford to enroll their children in sport and recreation activities because of financial barriers. (Vision Critical 2011).

May is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month

To the Editor: Multiple sclerosis is a complex disease that affects each person differently. During MS Awareness Month, people touched by MS join together to raise awareness and support for the cause.

Green power, an expensive failure?

To the Editor: A recent study, conducted by respected energy economist Gerry Angevine for the Fraser Institute, found that Ontario residents will pay an average of $285 million more for electricity each year for the next 20 years as a result of subsi

Bicycle safety week May 13 to 19

The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute has announced the 10th annual Bicycle Safety Week in Saskatchewan - 'Save Your Melon' - May 13 - 19.

The farmer moves on: part 5

Submitted by Kaare Askildt, former Preeceville area farmer in training. This is the third of a series on the move from farm to Hazel Dell.
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